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Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Cruscellio
Lucius Cornelius Lentulus (probably Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Cruscellio)〔Ferriès, Marie-Claire, ''Les partisans d'Antoine: des orphelins de César aux complices de Cléopâtre'' (2007), pg. 505. Note that Ronald Syme rejected this association – see ''The Augustan Aristocracy'' (1986), pg. 286〕 (fl. 1st century BC) was a suffect consul in 38 BC, at the end of the Roman Republic.
==Biography==
A member of the Patrician gens Cornelia, Cruscellio was the son of Lucius Cornelius Lentulus Crus.〔Syme, Ronald, ''The Augustan Aristocracy'' (1986), pg. 286〕 From September 20 through to October 23, 54 BC, he was the prosecutor who brought charges under the ''Lex Cornelia de maiestate'' against Aulus Gabinius, the ex-consul of 58 BC.〔Alexander, Michael C., ''Trials in the Late Roman Republic, 149 BC to 50 BC'' (1990), pg. 296〕
In 44 BC, he was possibly elected to the office of Praetor, and he was one of those who declared that the Senate’s allotment of provinces for the following year (during the meeting of November 28, 44 BC) was not binding.〔Broughton, pg. 321〕
Probably as a result of his father’s support for Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus during the civil war, Cruscellio was proscribed by the ruling ''triumvirs''. Therefore in 42 BC, he fled to Sextus Pompey in Sicily. Sextus gave him a naval command as a Legatus, probably a ''legatus pro praetore''.〔Broughton, pg. 364〕 Probably after the Pact of Misenum in 39 BC, Cruscellio became reconciled to the triumvirs, and became a supporter of Marcus Antonius. As a result, he was appointed suffect consul in 38 BC, replacing Appius Claudius Pulcher.〔Broughton, pg. 390〕
Cruscellio was married to Sulpicia, and may have been the father of Lucius Cornelius Lentulus, who was consul in 3 BC.


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